Monday, May 10, 2004
I'm tipping my hat to Sam at Madlife for the following. Seemed like a pretty interesting thing to do!
Looking forward to your questions!
From Sam:
1. If you believe(d) in Hell, what's one thing you've done that you think would send you there?
Luckily I don't believe in Hell, however if I did, I feel a lot of things I did would be Hell-worthy. The first thing that comes to mind is when I was in college, I stole some money. I have never been more ashamed of anything that I've done than that.
2. What's one thing you were taught as a child or a teen that has affected your whole life?
Many, many things, but the first thing that pops up is "Just say NO to drugs." Seriously! My parents (especially my Dad, God Bless him!) showed me by example that drugs can really screw with your life.
3. Name one situation from the past that seemed horrible while it was happening, but in retrospect you believe you've learned something valuable from.
Living with my Mom while she was dying and her subsequent death. There were many (including myself!) who thought that when Mom died I would go to pieces, but I didn't and I think for the most part, I'm a whole lot stronger!
From my Seaster:
1) If you were a man, what would you be doing in your life right now?
What? You wanted a brother? ;-) I think I would have become a successful business person and would be married and with kids now.
2) If you could invite 3 people that were famous for any reason, to drinks and dinner who would you invite? (They can be living or dead... but of course the dead wouldn't show up dead..ewwwww!)
1. Mom 2. Jesus 3. Oprah. WHAT A COMBO!
3) if you could go anywhere in the world for a vacation where would that be?
There's a place I heard about on the Travel channel that's off the coast of Africa and it starts with an "M." Very small and beautiful and tropical. OR...that place in Tahiti where you have to walk out on a dock to get to your hotel room that is OVER the crystal blue water.
From JC:
1. Do you believe that people vote for the good of their lives or the good of the nation? Why?
Actually, neither. I think people vote for the name they recognize favorably. If the election were to happen now, I don't think people would vote for Bush because of the Iraqi Prisoner abuse debacle. However would they vote for Kerry, either? He's got the whole, "I'm just a normal Joe, even though I married into the Heinz fortune" thing going on. I know there are people that actually do the research and make a decision based on their beliefs about what they discovered, however those people are very few and far between.
2. If you had to choose would you like to be invisible or know how to fly?
Fly! Definitely! The ability to travel is what I want!!
3. What is your favorite part of your body?
Can I say my hair? My hair is not actually a part of my body, but I like it. I even like it now that the grey is becoming more prevalent. That's why I'm really reluctant to color it. As far as an actual part of my body, I'd have to say my eyes. I think it's cool that I have hazel eyes that change color with what I'm wearing and how I'm feeling. Mood eyes! Yeah, that's it!
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Ask me three (or more) questions (by e-mail or the comment box). Ask me anything you want and I will truthfully answer. Then, go to your blog and copy and paste this, allowing your friends to ask you three (or more) questions.
Looking forward to your questions!
From Sam:
1. If you believe(d) in Hell, what's one thing you've done that you think would send you there?
Luckily I don't believe in Hell, however if I did, I feel a lot of things I did would be Hell-worthy. The first thing that comes to mind is when I was in college, I stole some money. I have never been more ashamed of anything that I've done than that.
2. What's one thing you were taught as a child or a teen that has affected your whole life?
Many, many things, but the first thing that pops up is "Just say NO to drugs." Seriously! My parents (especially my Dad, God Bless him!) showed me by example that drugs can really screw with your life.
3. Name one situation from the past that seemed horrible while it was happening, but in retrospect you believe you've learned something valuable from.
Living with my Mom while she was dying and her subsequent death. There were many (including myself!) who thought that when Mom died I would go to pieces, but I didn't and I think for the most part, I'm a whole lot stronger!
From my Seaster:
1) If you were a man, what would you be doing in your life right now?
What? You wanted a brother? ;-) I think I would have become a successful business person and would be married and with kids now.
2) If you could invite 3 people that were famous for any reason, to drinks and dinner who would you invite? (They can be living or dead... but of course the dead wouldn't show up dead..ewwwww!)
1. Mom 2. Jesus 3. Oprah. WHAT A COMBO!
3) if you could go anywhere in the world for a vacation where would that be?
There's a place I heard about on the Travel channel that's off the coast of Africa and it starts with an "M." Very small and beautiful and tropical. OR...that place in Tahiti where you have to walk out on a dock to get to your hotel room that is OVER the crystal blue water.
From JC:
1. Do you believe that people vote for the good of their lives or the good of the nation? Why?
Actually, neither. I think people vote for the name they recognize favorably. If the election were to happen now, I don't think people would vote for Bush because of the Iraqi Prisoner abuse debacle. However would they vote for Kerry, either? He's got the whole, "I'm just a normal Joe, even though I married into the Heinz fortune" thing going on. I know there are people that actually do the research and make a decision based on their beliefs about what they discovered, however those people are very few and far between.
2. If you had to choose would you like to be invisible or know how to fly?
Fly! Definitely! The ability to travel is what I want!!
3. What is your favorite part of your body?
Can I say my hair? My hair is not actually a part of my body, but I like it. I even like it now that the grey is becoming more prevalent. That's why I'm really reluctant to color it. As far as an actual part of my body, I'd have to say my eyes. I think it's cool that I have hazel eyes that change color with what I'm wearing and how I'm feeling. Mood eyes! Yeah, that's it!
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